Honorary Presidents

1982 – Paul-Emile Lefebvre (former arena manager)
1990 – Sylvain Lefebvre (Canadiens)
1991 – Jean Arel (CHLT-Radio) and Jean Perron (Canadiens)
1992 – Normand Brousseau – Réal Veilleux (minor hockey volunteers in Quebec)
1993 – Gérard Martel (tournament volunteer)
1998 – Guy Lafleur (Canadiens)
1999 – Alan Haworth (former tournament player and professional player)
2000 – Gilles Fontaine (former tournament president)
2001 – Jacques Demers (former Canadiens coach)
2002 – Denis Messier (journalist – La Tribune)
2003 – Michel Bergeron (former coach of the Nordiques and Rangers)
2004 – André Rousseau (journalist – Journal de Montréal)
2005 – Sylvain Lefebvre (former professional player – originally from Richmond)
2006 – Dany Dubé (hockey columnist and analyst)
2007 – Sylvain Daigle (former professional player – originally from Richmond)
2008 – Sean McKenna (former tournament player and professional)
2009 – Vincent Damphousse (former tournament player and professional)
2010 – Roxane B. Deslauriers (table tennis champion)
2011 – Yanic Perreault (former tournament player and professional)
2012 – France St-Louis (former member of the Canadian women’s national team)
2013 – Félix Potvin (former tournament player and professional)
2014 – Jean-François Plante (Victoriaville (QMJHL) – originally from Richmond)
2015 – Sébastien Charpentier (former tournament player and professional)
2016 – Jordan Chabot and Isaac Châteauneuf (Richmond midget AAA players)
2017 – Stéphane Robidas (former tournament player and professional)
2018 – Michèle Nadeau and Robert (Bob) Dalton
2019 – Amelia Blinn (Richmond speed skating champion)
2020 – Gilles Levasseur (Richmond minor hockey product and volunteer)
2021 – tournament cancelled
2022 – tournament cancelled
2023 – Stéphane Waite (former NHL goaltending coach, RDS columnist)
2024 – Valérie St-Jean (radio host 107.7, native of Richmond)
2025 – Guy Marchand (journalist and volonteer since more than 55 years)

Research : Guy Marchand